The Trump administration's recent decision to rescind the Biden-era Artificial Intelligence (AI) Diffusion Rules, blending geopolitical strategy with economic pragmatism, could lead to interesting results. The initial aim was maintaining American technological supremacy in a very myopic, zero-sum view of the world. Thankfully, with feedback loops kicking in and economics working its way in, the dismantling of these restrictions with respect to non-adversarial nations alters the strategic landscape of global AI competition, which would be an interesting study in game theory and international relations. This move by the US is trying to balance innovation and business, and security. For India, this could be good as it provides access to critical semiconductors like Nvidia’s GPUs, which will help its ambitious National AI Mission as well as other private entities. But what’s more interesting is the complex game of strategic alliances, calculated risks, and unintended consequences that will follow.